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Jul 08, 2019 (Hitech News Daily via COMTEX) -- The global contract logistics market accounted for US$ 203.9 Bn in 2017 and is expected to grow at a CAGR of 5.0% over the forecast period 2018-2025, to account for US$ 298.8 Bn by 2025. (more…)
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Published on July 11, 2019 - 02:05 GMT Prepare for Florida’s 2019 Hurricane Season at the Scientology Volunteer Ministers Center CLEARWATER, FLORIDA, US, July 10, 2019 /EINPresswire.com/ -- The Scientology Volunteer Ministers (VMs) of Florida, headquartered in downtown Clearwater, is inviting the public to their weekly training classes, Tuesdays at... read more →
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In Summary Djibouti’s port, which has tightened its stranglehold on the transshipment market, is undergoing a makeover.Kenya expects the port to directly serve South Sudan, Congo, the DR Congo and East African countries.Advertisement By ALLAN OLINGOMore by this Author Kenya is banking on cargo transshipments to make the Lamu port... read more →
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In Summary Djibouti’s port, which has tightened its stranglehold on the transshipment market, is undergoing a makeover.Kenya expects the port to directly serve South Sudan, Congo, the DR Congo and East African countries.Advertisement By ALLAN OLINGOMore by this Author Kenya is banking on cargo transshipments to make the Lamu port... read more →
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In Summary Djibouti’s port, which has tightened its stranglehold on the transshipment market, is undergoing a makeover.Kenya expects the port to directly serve South Sudan, Congo, the DR Congo and East African countries.Advertisement By ALLAN OLINGOMore by this Author Kenya is banking on cargo transshipments to make the Lamu port... read more →



